If you cannot resolve your issue on your own, and you have an active Business Support agreement for your product, you may
raise a support case with
OpenText
Support for Micro Focus Products.
Important:
- Please report only one problem for each case.
- If a solution or workaround has been provided, and you encounter a further problem, open a new case with new details.
This allows us to assign the appropriate engineer to each unique issue, and allows for several engineers to progress cases
simultaneously.
Reporting high-and critical-severity issues by phoning
OpenText
Support for Micro Focus Products
For high- and critical-severity issues, meaning either a production system is down or you are experiencing a major feature
or function failure, call
Support for Micro Focus Products at the appropriate telephone number listed on the
Contact Support page.
Reporting new issues via the Support Portal
For low- and medium-severity issues, open the case on the
OpenText
Support Portal page. Detailed instructions can be found
here.
Managing existing cases
To manage existing cases:
- Log into the
Support Portal.
- Click
Cases on the menu ribbon at the top of page, and then select the class of cases you want to view.
Tip: When viewing the list of support cases, you can use settings
and filters
to adjust how they are displayed.
- On the list of cases, click the
Case Number link for the case you want to manage.
Uploading attachments
Before you can upload sample and diagnostic files, you need to get a Dropbox account user name and password from your
OpenText
Support for Micro Focus Products contact. To do this:
- Have the case open in the
Support Portal. See
Managing existing cases above if you need instructions.
- Hover over the name of your contact for the case, which appears under
Contact Name at the top of the page.
The contact information appears in a popup.
- Contact your contact and obtain a Dropbox account user name and password to use for your incident.
- On your
Case page, click the link under the
Exchange files field to invoke the
OpenText File Transfer Service, and use your Dropbox account credentials to upload your files.